Princess Lizzie of Dagmar

Princess Lizzie of Dagmar, better known as Aimee Rose or Olivia Marsh (Elizabeth Aimee Rose Oliva; born 20 November 1968) is a Dagmarian princess, actress, and singer. She portrayed Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark in the fantasy films To be a Royal Princess (1979) and To Rule without a King (1981), based on Edwin Kirkland's two fantasy novels of the same name, and starred in the original Netflix series, Little Boatman (1989) as the singing voice for Grand Duchess Lilac Petite of Russia, and portrayed a young adult Elizabeth Prince in the dystopian movie Sweet like a Mockingjay (1992). She has also starred in various series about the Russian Imperial Family, and in addition to being a well-known actress in the Mythical Nations, she is also a singer. In 1978, before she even became an actress, she released a single song called Tempest and the Marsh Winds that reached #1 in the billboards before much time had passed. The following year, while still in filming for To be a Royal Princess, she released another song called Wishes of a Royal Princess, which caused over the films itself and caused huge anticipation. Though her name is only a household name in the Mythical Nations, the Scandinavian nations have heard of her fame and a majority of her films are widely enjoyed among their population; in fact she is even referred to as the "Princess of Fantasy" for her incredible skill in portraying a Princess. She is the youngest daughter of two very prominent rulers, Empress Victoria (a former princess of Chanta) and The Duke of Mayfae (later the Emperor of Dagmar). Her older siblings, Ysmene, Mariora, and Sheba all rule their own kingdoms/empire in the case of Ysmene respectively.

Childhood
Lizzie was born on 20 November 1968 at Dagmar Palace in the Dragoon Governate. She was the fourth daughter and fourth child of Empress Victoria of Dagmar and her unnamed husband Emperor Mayfae of Dagmar. She was christened "Elizabeth Aimee Rose Oliva" in the private chapel at Alice Church by The Archbishop of Alice, William Victoria-Alice with the traditional surname of "Irene-Aquitania", on 3 December 1968. Her sex was greeted with much apathy and many people expressed their disappointment that no boy was born. This caused an enormous backlash against the common people by the Imperial Family who enjoyed the company of the young princess. Her godparents were the Queen of Teck (her great-great-grandaunt; from whom both the Duke of Monrepos and the Duchess of Debra stood proxy), the Countess of Hart (her maternal grandmother; for whom Grand Duchess Olga Feodorovna of Russia stood proxy), the Duchess of Ephemeris (her paternal grandmother; for whom the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg stood proxy), and the Hereditary Princess of Metanastasis-Antiptosis and Kindūnaë (her great-great-grandaunt; for whom the Hereditary Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz stood proxy).

From the time of her birth, Elizabeth, was the favored child of her parents—she was given the nickname "Lizzie" as her actual name "Elizabeth" sounded a little too stuffy and stuckup to her playmates—in time, she started referring to herself as "Lizzie" and she was even introduced as Princess Lizzie when meeting foreign relations in Germany and elsewhere. Incredibly popular in the United States during her toddler years—as she grew up into her earlier childhood years, her incredible acting abilities captured more than a few hearts. At the age of seven, she began acting on a small scale much to great success—her acting was dubbed as the "most realistic-looking and natural motions, words, retorts, and vivid reactions" for a professional child actor. She gave herself the stage name of "Aimee Rose" and her promotional movie posters were posted on billboards throughout the Mythical Nations. In 1978, she became a singer (as a side gig), adopting the name "Olivia Marsh" this time.

Career
The year before she began acting on a larger professional scale, Lizzie, had released a hot new single song that topped the billboards and brought her role as Princess Anastasia the year after much fame. At the age of eleven she began acting professionally on a much larger scale—she landed a role as Princess Anastasia of Greece and Denmark in the 1979 and 1981 fantasy films (To be a Royal Princess and To Reign without a King). She earned an Shō Award for her leading role as Princess Anastasia in the first Edwin Kirkland novel-adopted movie. At the age of twelve, she earned another Shō Award for her leading role as Princess Anastasia in the second Edwin Kirkland novel-adopted movie. She then took several years off in her acting career and revamped her singing career, releasing sixty-three new songs which heightened the fervor for her new film in 1989. In the earlier months of 1989, she landed a role as the singing voice in Little Boatman for Grand Duchess Lilac Petite of Russia and was nominated for a Shō Award for her acting. In 1992, she landed a role as a young 24-year-old adult Elizabeth Prince in the dystopian movie, Sweet like a Mockingjay, being nominated for several categories and winning several Victorian Globes for her performance.

Personal life
Lizzie is married to famed British actress Georgina Brentwood from the British noble family of Brentwood. In October 1992, the couple had their first child (Arabella Elizabeth Georgina Brentwood), named after Georgina`s late older sister who died of a heart attack earlier that year.